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Jim Bohlen 1926 – 2010
The morning Jim and Marie told the Vancouver Sun they would be taking a boat to Amchitka was, arguably, the moment that Greenpeace was born.
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Annual report 2009
December 2009 – the UN’s Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, where the talks were meant to avert catastrophic climate change.
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Annual report 2008
Throughout 2008, Greenpeace worked not only to highlight the threats of climate change, but also on showcasing the opportunities and solutions that tackling climate change can bring.
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Annual report 2007
Upon winning the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, Al Gore said that he could notunderstand why young people were not chaining themselves to coal-firedpower stations. They are…and so are we.
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A chat with the first Rainbow Warriors
Greenpeace pioneers gathered to mark the 25-year anniversary of the first voyage.
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Annual report 2006
Inconvenient truths and unlikely allies combined in 2006 to make it a notable year for Greenpeace and the environment.
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Amchitka: the founding voyage
In 1971, a small group of activists set sail to the Amchitka island off Alaska to try and stop a US nuclear weapons test.
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Annual report 2005
2005 was a milestone for the planet -the year that the Kyoto Protocol finally became law. It took a long time to get here.
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Annual report 2004
Environmental crimes happen daily with no government, court, police or authority to turn to. We cannot rely on governments, alone, to act and make change.
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Bob Hunter 1941 – 2005
Perhaps more than anyone else, Bob Hunter invented Greenpeace. His death marks the passing of a true original, one of the heroes of the environmental movement.